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    www.gulfnews.ca/index.cfm?sid=73490&sc=340 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 11/30/2007  

    Francis Gale of Atlantic Drilling and Blasting Ltd. accepts the 2007 Chamber Business of the Year award from Port aux Basques and Area Chamber of Commerce president Terry Anderson on Thursday.
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    Francis Gale of Atlantic Drilling and Blasting Ltd. accepts the 2007 Chamber Business of the Year award from Port aux Basques and Area Chamber of Commerce president Terry Anderson on Thursday.

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    www.gulfnews.ca/index.cfm?sid=67132&sc=340 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 11/30/2007  

    Terry Anderson is stepping down as president of the Port aux Basques and Area Chamber of Commerce to take on the new challenge of restarting the Scouting movement on the Southwest Coast., Natalie Musseau photoTerry Anderson is stepping down as president of the Port aux Basques and Area Chamber of Commerce to take on the new challenge of restarting the Scouting movement on the Southwest Coast.
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    Terry Anderson is hopeful someone will step forward to be the next president of the Port aux Basques and Area Chamber of Commerce. He's leaving he position after two years to take on another challenge, a bittersweet move in some ways, he said. "I am a firm believer that every organization needs new blood," said Mr. Anderson.He added the momentum the chamber has built over the last few years makes it an exciting time to be involved with the organization. He said the chamber is probably in the strongest position it's ever been in, with the popularity of several annual events, such as the Taste of Newfoundland dinner and the business expo, increasing.He added the golf tournament is still a big event for the chamber and the group offers more Small Business Week activities each year. Mr. Anderson said the plans he had when he took the lead role , the main one being to make the chamber more responsive to the needs of the business community , have largely been accomplished.His only disappointment is that there aren't more active members. "The chamber should be run by small business owners," said Mr. Anderson, adding they know the demands of running a business best. He said participation from business people outside of Port aux Basques would also make the organization stronger. Mr. Anderson said while the chamber does its best to make decisions that will benefit the entire area, that's sometimes hard to do without the perspective of someone from the Codroy Valley or coastal communities. The election of officers for the chamber will take place at its annual general meeting later this month.Mr. Anderson remains president until then and will stay on as past president for at least one year. While it's called an election, Mr. Anderson pointed out there was competition for only one position last year.No one has yet stepped forward to take on the president's role, but he's is hopeful someone will. He said it's a great experience, one that can have a positive impact on a business, without being a large investment of time. "It's not a hard job because we have a strong executive that is knowledgeable and experienced," said Mr. Anderson.He added that just as former chamber president Gary O'Brien was a resource for him, he will be available to the new president. Mr. Anderson encouraged anyone interested in being an executive member of the chamber or serving as president, to contact him. nmusseau@gulfnews.ca

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    www.gulfnews.ca/index.cfm?sid=67532&sc=340 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 11/30/2007  

    Terry Anderson, president of the Port aux Basques and Area Chamber of Commerce, said his members are saying business has been good this summer with traffic up, hotel bookings up and more people spending more money.The trend is the same at his store, Irivng Mainway.

    "The ferries are loaded and it's been like it all summer.I've seen more traffic from the boats than ever before," said Mr. Anderson.

    Mr. Anderson echoed the mayor's comments about the lack of construction workers in the area.

    "There's a great demand and a great opportunity for someone to start up (a new business) if they are interested," said Mr. Anderson, adding if anyone needs help doing so, to contact the chamber office for guidance.

    Finding and retaining employees to work in the service industry is continuing to be difficult with many aging ‘help wanted' signs posted around store fronts.

    "My advise is for owners and managers to treat employees good, because finding them is getting harder and harder all the time," said Mr. Anderson.

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    www.gulfnews.ca/index.cfm?sid=75377&sc=340 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 11/30/2007  

    Members of the new Port aux Basques and Area Chamber of Commerce board of directors, back from left: Rodney Blackmore, director; Kelly Tompkins, director; Andrew Parsons, president; Wayne Green, director; and Terry Anderson, past-president. Front, Wally Habib, director; Cathy Lomond, first vice-president; Elsie Coleman, director; and Bill Bailey, second vice-president.Charlene Blackmore photo
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    Members of the new Port aux Basques and Area Chamber of Commerce board of directors, back from left: Rodney Blackmore, director; Kelly Tompkins, director; Andrew Parsons, president; Wayne Green, director; and Terry Anderson, past-president.
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    Andrew Parsons (Marks and Parsons Law Office) accepted the role of president from departing leader Terry Anderson (Irving Mainway), who will remain on the board as past-president.
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    Directors include Roger Hardy (Codroy Valley Credit Union), Wally Habib (Louis Gee's Pizza and Donairs), Kelly Tompkins (Starboard Woodcraft), Rodney Blackmore (Modern Home Improvements), Elsie Coleman (Terry's Ultramar) and Wayne Green (Newfoundland Power).

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    The Gulf News: Meet The Staff - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/6/2006    Last Visited: 11/6/2006  

    Until last week, that included Terry Anderson, owner of the local Mainway Irving location.

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